We convert CAD drawings, PDFs, and legacy files into accurate, structured Revit models and
documentation after model conversion for architectural, structural, and MEP projects.
Our workflows ensure clean geometry, standardized data, and BIM-ready outputs for coordination, detailing, and construction documentation.
Revit conversion for CAD to BIM, PDF to Revit, and legacy drawing transformation
2D to 3D conversion | Clean, structured models | Coordination-ready outputs
Our Conversion to Revit Services help architects, engineers, and construction professionals transform CAD files, PDFs, point clouds, and 3D models into intelligent, standards-compliant Revit models. Whether you're converting legacy drawings, scanned plans, or external BIM assets, we deliver clean, parametric models built for design, documentation, and multi-disciplinary coordination. To understand the complete conversion workflow and its impact on project delivery, refer to our complete guide to revit conversion services for cad to bim modeling, documentation, coordination, and scalable workflows
We convert 2D AutoCAD or DWG drawings into accurate, fully functional 3D Revit models. All architectural, structural, and MEP elements are rebuilt using native Revit families and aligned with your levels, grids, and project templates—creating models that are ready for BIM documentation, coordination, and analysis.
If you're working with 3D models in software like SketchUp, Rhino, or Revit LT, we transform them into clean, data-rich Revit models without losing design detail or metadata. This ensures continuity for design development or further BIM processes inside the Revit environment.
We process point cloud data from laser scans or photogrammetry to create accurate as-built Revit models. These models are ideal for renovation, retrofitting, or facilities management—and include precise alignment to levels, grids, and required LOD (Level of Development).
Our team delivers complete, discipline-specific Revit conversions. Whether it’s architectural layouts, structural framing, or MEP systems, we rebuild each system within a unified Revit model—ensuring data integrity, clash-free integration and seamless coordination across teams.
Every project is different. That’s why we offer custom Revit conversion workflows tailored to your deliverables, use cases, and BIM goals. Whether you're preparing models for construction documentation, digital twins, or permit drawings—we structure the model to serve its intended function, with full metadata, smart object families, and standards compliance.
Who Needs Conversion to Revit Services and When?
Architects – when upgrading legacy CAD drawings or PDFs into intelligent Revit models for design development and documentation.
Structural Engineers – when converting 2D layouts into coordinated Revit models for analysis, detailing, and clash-free integration.
MEP Engineers – when migrating discipline-specific drawings into Revit for accurate coordination with architectural and structural models.
Contractors & Builders – when needing construction-ready Revit models generated from diverse project inputs (CAD, IFC, hand-drawn sketches).
Fabricators & Manufacturers – when requiring fabrication drawings and shop models derived from converted Revit data.
Owners & Developers – when standardizing project data across multiple sources for efficient facility management and digital twins.
AEC Firms – when consolidating project workflows into a unified Revit environment for improved collaboration and delivery.
Conversion to Revit Services Workflow
Requirement Gathering & Source Review – Collecting CAD files, PDFs, hand sketches, or legacy BIM data and reviewing project specifications.
Data Mapping & Standardization – Defining templates, levels, families, and naming conventions to ensure consistency in the Revit environment.
Model Conversion & Creation – Converting 2D drawings and other inputs into accurate 3D Revit models.
Detailing & Annotation – Adding dimensions, tags, and schedules for clear documentation.
Coordination & Clash Checks – Integrating architectural, structural, and MEP elements for seamless collaboration.
Quality Assurance & Validation – Conducting multi-level checks to ensure compliance with project codes and standards.
Final Delivery – Providing coordinated, Revit-ready BIM models suitable for design, documentation, fabrication, or facility management.
Conversion to Revit Services – Key Deliverables
Revit Models from Legacy Files – Converting CAD, PDF, scanned drawings, or hand sketches into detailed Revit models.
Coordinated Multi-Discipline Models – Architectural, structural, and MEP elements integrated into a single BIM environment.
Standardized Templates & Families – Models aligned with client-specific or industry BIM standards for consistency.
3D Parametric Models – Intelligent objects embedded with data for accurate design, analysis, and construction.
Construction-Ready Documentation – Plans, sections, elevations, and detail drawings extracted directly from Revit models.
General Arrangement (GA) Drawings – Clear layouts showing spatial intent and project coordination.
Schedules & Quantity Take-Offs – Automatically generated outputs for cost estimation and procurement.
As-Built / Record Models – Final Revit deliverables reflecting actual site conditions for handover and facility management.
Our Revit conversion services transform legacy drawings, PDFs, and CAD files into intelligent BIM models. We ensure accuracy, consistency, and efficiency so your data is ready for design, coordination, and construction workflows.
| Step | Process Stage | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Input Review & Conversion Scope | We review CAD drawings, PDFs, sketches, legacy files, and project requirements to define conversion scope, model accuracy, LOD expectations, and final deliverables. |
| 02 | Source File Cleanup & Preparation | Existing CAD or PDF inputs are checked, organized, and cleaned to remove inconsistencies before starting the Revit conversion process. |
| 03 | Migrating Legacy Models to Revit | Legacy CAD files, PDFs, and older BIM inputs are converted into structured Revit models with accurate geometry, levels, grids, families, and project data. |
| 04 | Model Development & Standardization | Revit models are developed using standardized templates, naming conventions, views, sheets, parameters, and documentation settings for consistent project use. |
| 05 | Quality Check & Coordination Review | Converted models are reviewed for dimensional accuracy, geometry consistency, annotation clarity, coordination readiness, and alignment with project requirements. |
| 06 | Final Delivery & Documentation Support | Final Revit files, PDFs, CAD exports, sheets, schedules, and documentation outputs are delivered for coordination, approvals, construction, or further BIM development. |
What is Conversion to Revit and why is it important?
Conversion to Revit involves transforming CAD drawings, PDFs, point clouds, or 3D models into accurate Revit BIM models. It enables better design coordination, clash detection, and integration into modern BIM workflows.
What file types can you convert into Revit models?
We convert a wide range of formats including AutoCAD (DWG), PDF, point cloud (LAS, RCP, E57), SketchUp, Rhino, and legacy Revit files into fully functional Revit models.
How accurate are Revit models created from 2D CAD drawings?
We rebuild all elements using native Revit families and align them with project-specific levels, grids, and LOD standards—ensuring precision, clean geometry, and documentation-ready output.
Can you convert hand-drawn or scanned drawings to Revit?
Yes, we can convert scanned drawings or hand sketches (in PDF or image format) into Revit models. This is ideal for older buildings, renovation projects, or undocumented assets.
What is Scan to BIM and how does it work in Revit?
Scan to BIM involves converting point cloud data from laser scans into an accurate Revit model. It is used for creating as-built models in renovation, retrofitting, or facilities management.
Will my Revit model be suitable for documentation and construction?
Absolutely. We structure models based on your LOD requirements, templates, and workflows—ensuring they’re suitable for construction documentation, permits, and BIM coordination, all as part of our complete range of Revit BIM services under one roof.
Can you handle multi-discipline conversions like architectural, structural, and MEP?
Yes. We offer Revit conversion services across all disciplines—including architectural, structural, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical—with coordinated, clash-free outputs.
Do you follow specific Revit or BIM standards?
We follow your project’s Revit templates, naming conventions, and BIM Execution Plans (BEPs). We also align models with international BIM standards like ISO 19650, LOD 100–400, and COBie if required.
How long does a Revit conversion project typically take?
Timeline depends on project size, input quality, and required detail level. A small CAD-to-Revit model may take 2–5 days, while complex point cloud conversions may require 1–3 weeks.
What do I need to provide to start a Revit conversion project?
You’ll need to share source files (DWG, PDF, point cloud, etc.), any existing templates or standards, and your model’s purpose (e.g., documentation, coordination, FM). We’ll take care of the rest.
Convert CAD, PDF, or 2D drawings into precise Revit models — delivered to your standards and project requirements.